New emails show how President Trump roiled NOAA during Hurricane Dorian

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President Trump’s inaccurate statements, altered forecast map and tweets rattled top officials along with rank and file scientists.

Hurricane Dorian near peak intensity. By Andrew Freedman and Andrew Freedman Editor focusing on extreme weather, climate change, science and the environment.

“[P]lease accept Neil’s reply as a sincere acknowledgment of a press release we did not approve or support,” Gallaudet wrote in an email to Gary Shigenaka, a NOAA marine biologist, on Sept. 8 at 5:48 a.m. “You know from my multiple messages to you and your colleagues that we respect and stand behind your service and scientific integrity.”

The Post has reported that the demand for NOAA to issue the statement came from White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, at the request of the president, via officials at the Commerce Department. Some communications that would shed light on the origins of the statement are redacted in the FOIA release, due to an ongoing Commerce Department Inspector General investigation into the matter.

Murphy, who served in the Air Force, replies: “Hang in there sir. Need you and judgement we make nearly everyday since we have pension. Is this battle to die for or better to stay and fight for what’s right," adding, “we can do more in pattern.” President Trump holds a chart, modified to highlight Alabama, as he talks with reporters after receiving a briefing on Hurricane Dorian in the Oval Office on Sept. 4. The emails also show the moments when the controversy that became known as “Sharpiegate” first came to NOAA’s attention. In response to an email inquiry from The Post on Sept.

With media inquiries pouring into the National Hurricane Center in Miami, public affairs officer Dennis Feltgen sent an urgent message to colleagues in Washington later that day. “HELP!!!” In response to the statement, Craig McLean, NOAA’s acting chief scientist, wrote to Weather Service and NOAA leaders, stating: “What’s next? Climate science is a hoax? Flabbergasted to leave our forecasters hanging in the political wind.”

 

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